Wolf spiders are the nomadic serial killers of the spider world, and you won't find them lurking in a corner or hiding away in a dark tool shed like cowards. They spin no webs, preferring to prowl the open ground looking for prey to throttle. The females don't let a little thing like childcare slow them down, either -- they stuff their eggs into a sac and drag it around like a nightmarish Baby Bjorn until it's time for them to hatch. Thousands of little invisible roving spiders
Excellent camouflage, Mr. Spider. Also, KILL IT WITH FIRE!!11!
ReplyDeleteI see one almost perfectly camoflauged big-ass spider. What is the species and range of that thing?
ReplyDeleteWolf Spider - Ocyale guttata
ReplyDeleteWolf spiders are the nomadic serial killers of the spider world, and you won't find them lurking in a corner or hiding away in a dark tool shed like cowards. They spin no webs, preferring to prowl the open ground looking for prey to throttle. The females don't let a little thing like childcare slow them down, either -- they stuff their eggs into a sac and drag it around like a nightmarish Baby Bjorn until it's time for them to hatch. Thousands of little invisible roving spiders